Summary

Set at the beginning of Season 13, Dean has lost Castiel, Sam has Lucifer's son in the bunker, his mother is lost in an apocalyptic world with Lucifer, and Claire suddenly wants to go hunting with him.

Dean's dazed, lost, and confused and feels like he's spinning out of control. Then it gets weirder when he goes on a salt and burn and realizes that the ghost's victim was a woman he'd met sixteen years earlier while Sam was in Stanford. And it goes one step stranger when the woman's 16-year-old daughter has green eyes, sandy blonde hair, freckles, and a real attitude problem.

Summary

Unable to write Supernatural novels, Chuck Shurley decides to create a spin-off novel starring the angel Castiel. This brings Castiel and the demon Meg together. The resulting relationship makes Castiel and Meg targets for both Heaven and Hell, and has consequences on a cosmic level.

Summary

Dean is having a hard time dealing with his feelings and the way he grew up. Cas really wants Dean to be happy and he will do anything to help Dean.There will be a lot of dark stuff in the beginning so if that might trigger you-please don´t read. This might be a slow burn but still there is going to be a little fluff in the second or third chapter- we will see!

Summary

16 months ago, Cas became human.

12 months ago, Cas left the bunker and a broken-hearted Dean behind.

Now they must work a case together, where married couples are dying mysterious deaths and the only way to earn the neighbors' trust is by pretending to be married. Slowly, Dean finds that he loves being in a relationship with Cas, fake or not, and Cas finds his loneliness retreating, despite the harsh reality looming right around the corner. As Dean and Cas navigate this fake, but all too real, relationship, can they find the monster that is on a mysteriously motivated killing spree before it’s too late?

Summary

What if the Gates of Heaven and the Gates of Hell had been successfully slammed shut? The angels are locked in Heaven but Demons on Earth are locked out of Hell and Abaddon is still at large. Dean and Castiel must now deal with the fallout of their actions; Sam is gone and our favorite Angel of the Lord is Graceless. It takes months for the two of them to find a rhythm when some unexpected visitors turn their world upside down. It turns out that Cas hasn't been entirely forthcoming about what exactly happened while he was God. (Canon until the last moments of the Season 8 finale.)

Summary

“Repeat it back to me,” Claire joked from the back seat of Donna’s truck. She sat with her hand clasped in Kaia’s, Jody in the passenger’s seat. Alex and Patience chose to take Jody’s truck.

“Your Dad is an actual angel,” Donna said, “and your twin brother Jack is half-human, half-angel, while you’re human. Your Dad wants you here with us and you’re the only one in our merry group of women who somehow knows him. Your Dad has helped Sam and Dean for a decade, and you’re okay with the fact Dean’s in love with your Dad.” Donna turned around as much as she was able, stopping at a red light. “Did I get all that?”

Summary

When Dean kicks Castiel out of the bunker, they have no contact for months. Once the Gadreel/Ezekiel situation is finally resolved, Dean tries to reach out, but cannot get in touch with Cas. To his horror, he soon discovers his friend has been in trouble for a long time. Dark Fic.

Summary

Cas wants to be a Hunter, desperately achingly so; he wants to fight alongside you, not cheer you on from the sideline. You, Sam, and Dean reciprocate his desire, but you also want Cas to be safe, to be properly prepared for the dangers and heartache that come with being a Hunter - that come with being human. You don't want him to end up as broken as you are.

Summary

“You know, there’s something that never fails to make me feel better."

“What is it?” Prompted Cas, a little breathless, his eyes never leaving Dean’s mouth, as if he was trying to go through this unnecessary conversation as fast as possible so they could continue the previous activities.

Summary

Castiel has the power to heal wounded human bodies. What he needs this time is the ability to heal a bruised and battered human soul. Dean and Sam Winchester's souls, to be exact.

After the events of First Blood, Dean is still wounded from having been locked away in solitary confinement. When Cas finds him passed out in the garage clinging to a bottle and his car, Cas petitions Chuck for the ability to heal the invisible wounds his friends still carry. It works - sort of. Allowed access to Dean's soul, he discovers this isn't about fixing; Dean's wounds make him who he is. But he can offer the true comfort Dean needs desperately, and help Dean forgive himself.